Hot Topics:

MLB: Jimmy Rollins homers and ties major league record in Philadephia's opening day win

Associated Press

Posted:
03/31/2014 08:05:51 PM PDT

Updated:
03/31/2014 11:35:55 PM PDT

monDAY'S HIGHLIGHTS

Phillies 14, Rangers 10: Jimmy Rollins hit a grand slam (career homer 200) and John Mayberry Jr. had a two-run double that put Philadelphia ahead to stay. Rollins, at 14, tied Cal Ripken Jr.'s record for the most consecutive seasons starting at shortstop for the same franchise.

Brewers 2, Braves 0: Milwaukee's Ryan Braun drew a standing ovation in his return from a drug suspension, then was ruled out in the first call overturned by replay. He had his infield single in the sixth overturned.

Advertisement

Marlins 10, Rockies 1: Miami's Jose Fernandez allowed one run in six innings. The 21-year-old became the youngest N.L. opening-day starter since Dwight Gooden in 1986.

Rays 9, Blue Jays 2: David Price took a shutout into the eighth inning for Tampa Bay. Toronto shortstop Jose Reyes aggravated a hamstring injury in his first at-bat and was placed on the disabled list.